Improved methods of packaging external fuses together with integrated circuit devices are described. A pair of frame strips are provided that each have an associated set of contact pads. A resistor paste is applied to one of the contact pad sets and the frame strips are laminated together by curing the resistor paste which is positioned between the contact pad sets. Dice are mounted to the opposite sides of the second contact pads to form integrated circuit devices having integrally packaged external fuses. The packaged devices are eventually singulated for use. In some embodiments, the contact pads each have downturned tabs that form wings on opposite sides of each die. When the dice are flip chips, a device may be attached to a substrate board by soldering both the bumps on the die and the tab wing tips to the substrate board. In a preferred embodiment, the resistor paste is a positive temperature coefficient resistor paste.
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1. A method of forming fuses suitable for use in conjunction with integrated circuit devices, the method comprising: providing a first frame strip having a set of first contact pads formed thereon; providing a second frame strip having a set of second contact pads formed thereon; applying a resistor paste to one of the first contact pads and the second contact pads; and laminating the first and second frame strips together such that the first and second contact pads sets are aligned with one another with the resistor paste there between to form a plurality of fuses.
2. A method as recited in claim 1 further comprising mounting a set of integrated circuit dice to the set of second contact pads such that each second contact pad has an integrated circuit die mounted thereon on a surface located opposite the resistor paste, thereby forming integrated circuit devices having integrally packaged external fuses.
3. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein the first and second contact pads each have tabs formed thereon, the method further comprising the step of downturning the tabs to form wings on opposite sides of each die.
4. A method as recited in claim 2 further comprising the step of singulating the plurality of integrated circuit devices having integrally packaged external fuses.
5. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein the second contact pads each have recesses formed therein and each integrated circuit die is mounted in the recess of an associated second contact pad.
6. A method as recited in claim 1 further comprising mating the first and second frame strips together to superimpose the first and second contact pads and wherein the first and second frame strips are laminated together by curing the resistor paste after the first and second frame strips have been mated together.
7. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the resistor paste is a positive temperature coefficient resistor paste.
8. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the resistor paste is applied to the first contact pads.
9. A method of forming positive temperature coefficient fuses suitable for use in conjunction with integrated circuit devices, the method comprising: providing a first frame strip having a set of first contact pads formed thereon, each first contact pad having an associated first tab; providing a second frame strip having a set of second contact pads formed thereon, each second contact pad having an associated second tab; applying a positive temperature coefficient resistor paste to one of the first contact pads and the second contact pads; aligning the first and second frame strips to superimpose the first and second sets of contact pads with the positive temperature coefficient resistor paste therebetween; laminating the first and second frame strips together by curing the positive temperature coefficient resistor paste such that the first and second contact pads sets are aligned with one another to form a plurality of positive temperature coefficient fuses; mounting a set of integrated circuit dice to the set of second contact pads such that each second contact pad has an integrated circuit die mounted thereon on a surface located opposite the positive temperature coefficient resistor paste, thereby forming integrated circuit devices having integrally packaged external fuses; downturning the tabs to form wings on opposite sides of each die; and singulating the plurality of integrated circuit devices having integrally packaged external fuses.
10. A method as recited in claim 9 wherein the dice are solder bumped zener diodes.
11. A method as recited in claim 10 wherein: the second contact pads each have recesses formed therein and each integrated circuit die is mounted in the recess of an associated second contact pad; and the resistor paste is applied to the first contact pads.
12. A method as recited in claim 9 wherein the integrated circuit dice are flip chip dice, the method further comprising the step of attaching a singulated integrated circuit device to a substrate board by soldering bumps on the singulated integrated circuit device and tips of the wings to the substrate board.
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September 7, 1999
July 3, 2001
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